Paints and Coatings, 2. Types

Werner Funke

Werner Funke

Institut für Technische Chemie, Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany

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Lutz Hoppe

Lutz Hoppe

Wolff Walsrode AG, Walsrode, Federal Republic of Germany

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Jürgen Hasselkus

Jürgen Hasselkus

Krahn Chemie GmbH, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany

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Larry G. Curtis

Larry G. Curtis

Eastman Chemical Products, Kingsport, Tennessee, United States, 37662

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Klaus Hoehne

Klaus Hoehne

Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Hans-Joachim Zech

Hans-Joachim Zech

Hüls AG, Marl, Federal Republic of Germany

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Peter Heiling

Peter Heiling

Wacker-Chemie GmbH, Burghausen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Masaaki Yamabe

Masaaki Yamabe

Asahi Glass Co. Ltd., Hazawa-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan

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Klaus Dören

Klaus Dören

Hüls AG, Marl, Federal Republic of Germany

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Hans Schupp

Hans Schupp

BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Rolf Küchenmeister

Rolf Küchenmeister

Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Martin Schmitthenner

Martin Schmitthenner

Hüls AG, Witten, Federal Republic of Germany

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Wolfgang Kremer

Wolfgang Kremer

Bayer AG, Krefeld-Uerdingen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Wolfhart Wieczorrek

Wolfhart Wieczorrek

Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Federal Republic of Germany

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Hans Gempeler

Hans Gempeler

Ciba-Geigy AG, Basel, Switzerland

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Wolfgang Schneider

Wolfgang Schneider

Ciba-Geigy AG, Basel, Switzerland

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James W. White

James W. White

Dow Corning Ltd., Barry, South Glamorgan, CF6 7YL, United Kingdom

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Anthony G. Short

Anthony G. Short

Dow Corning Ltd., Barry, South Glamorgan, CF6 7YL, United Kingdom

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Werner J. Blank

Werner J. Blank

King Industries, Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, 06852

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Leonard J. Calbo

Leonard J. Calbo

King Industries, Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, 06852

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Dieter Plath

Dieter Plath

Hoechst AG, Wiesbaden, Federal Republic of Germany

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Friedrich Wagner

Friedrich Wagner

Sika-Chemie, Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany

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Werner Haller

Werner Haller

Henkel KGaA, Düsseldorf, Federal Republic of Germany

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Karl-Martin Rödder

Karl-Martin Rödder

Hüls AG, Troisdorf, Federal Republic of Germany

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First published: 15 April 2010
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Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Oil-Based Coatings

2.

Cellulose-Based Coatings

2.1.

Nitrocellulose Lacquers

2.1.1.

Raw Materials

2.1.2.

Application and Uses

2.2.

Organic Cellulose Ester Coatings

2.2.1.

Cellulose Acetate Butyrate

2.2.2.

Cellulose Acetate Propionate

3.

Chlorinated Rubber Coatings

3.1.

Starting Products

3.2.

Chlorinated Rubber Paints

3.3.

Chlorinated Rubber Combination Paints

4.

Vinyl Coatings

4.1.

General Properties

4.2.

Coatings Based on Polyolefins and Polyolefin Derivatives

4.3.

Poly(Vinyl Halides) and Vinyl Halide Copolymers

4.3.1.

Poly(Vinyl Chloride) and Vinyl Chloride Copolymers

4.3.2.

Vinylidene Chloride Copolymers

4.3.3.

Fluoropolymer Coatings

4.4.

Poly(Vinyl Esters)

4.4.1.

Solid Resins

4.4.2.

Dispersions

4.5.

Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)

4.6.

Poly(Vinyl Acetals)

4.7.

Poly(Vinyl Ethers)

4.8.

Polystyrene and Styrene Copolymers

5.

Acrylic Coatings

6.

Alkyd Coatings

6.1.

Alkyd Resin Binders and Uses

6.2.

Additional Raw Materials

6.3.

Production

6.4.

Environmental and Health Protection Measures

7.

Saturated Polyester Coatings

7.1.

Properties

7.2.

Production of Polyester Resins and Paints

7.3.

Cross-Linking of Polyester Resins

7.4.

Uses

8.

Unsaturated Polyester Coatings

8.1.

Unsaturated Polyester Binders

8.2.

Other Raw Materials

8.3.

Production, Properties, and Uses

8.4.

Transportation and Handling

9.

Polyurethane Coatings

9.1.

Raw Materials

9.2.

Polyurethane Systems

9.2.1.

One-Pack Systems

9.2.2.

Two-Pack Systems

9.3.

Properties and Uses

10.

Epoxy Coatings

10.1.

Epoxy Resin Types

10.2.

Curing Agents

10.3.

Chemically Modified Epoxy Resins

10.4.

Uses

10.4.1.

Curing at Ambient Temperature

10.4.2.

Curing at Elevated Temperature

10.4.3.

Radiation Curing

10.4.4.

Occupational Health

11.

Silicone Coatings

12.

Urea, Benzoguanamine, and Melamine Resins for Coatings

13.

Phenolic Resins for Coatings

13.1.

Resols

13.2.

Novolacs

13.3.

Modified Phenolic Resins

14.

Asphalt, Bitumen, and Pitch Coatings

14.1.

Asphalt and Asphalt Combination Coatings

14.2.

Bitumen Coatings

14.3.

Bitumen Combination Coatings

14.4.

Pitch Coatings

14.5.

Pitch Combination Coatings

15.

Silicate Coatings

15.1.

Water Glass Coatings

15.2.

Alkyl Silicates

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